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so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these underground newspapers started emerging, as i say, in the mid '60s. they represent maybe one of the largest and most spontaneous growth in the history of publishing. many in 1965 there were five -- in 1965 there were five such newspapers, the berkeley barb and the free press, there was the east village in new york, the estate in detroit and, ironically for me and matt because we went to michigan state, the first campus-based newspaper was in east lansing, michigan. towards the end of 1966 these papers started sprouting up quickly in every pocket and region of the country, and by the end of the '60s,
so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these...
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>> translator: it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: well, the fact is china had followed closely the sovereign debt crisis in some european countries. we had five cherry bombs from the relevant countries and we have held the european countries to advance the integration process. we believe these steps taken by china has been well received by the countries and the people in europe. in particular, the government and people of those countries concerned. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: economic globalization has brought the interest of
>> translator: it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping hand. what should we do? should redo it or not it is not easy to the chinese may be what friends are asking us to extend a helping...
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can you tell us why? >> the existing recommendation from the japanese government was to evacuate out to 20 kilometers. >> explain the reason for it. >> the reason was because the radiation sources that were being developed because of equipment failure and what we believe is a significant amount of fuel damage. units 12 and three were operating during the time of the earthquake -- units one, too, and three were operating during the time of the earthquake. all of those factors taken into combination, that same type the real logical problem existed in the united states, if that were so, our recommendation to state government would be to evacuate up to 50 miles. >> that is a really good point. i am asking you -- do you know how many people live within 50 miles of san no free nuclear power plant? >> i do not know. >> i will tell you. 7.4 million people. and we have a state report that says to us and the nrc has not looked at their recommendations, the california energy commission, that they sent. this was what
can you tell us why? >> the existing recommendation from the japanese government was to evacuate out to 20 kilometers. >> explain the reason for it. >> the reason was because the radiation sources that were being developed because of equipment failure and what we believe is a significant amount of fuel damage. units 12 and three were operating during the time of the earthquake -- units one, too, and three were operating during the time of the earthquake. all of those factors...
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also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is simply someone seeing what you can do and be willing to come in and do anything. i know there is that uncertainty but i also know that many of the people we see at abc news had a door open that way. about the gang violence, we will take at another time. >> my apologies to all of you did not have a chance to ask a question. we are out of time i want to extend goodbyes to all of the people, all of the women reporters and executives from all over the world who are here tonight. god bless you and continue to do all the work you are doing. [applause] thank you all very much. [captioning performed by
also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is...
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everybody's a priority to us. it's important that we treat people like real people and be honest with them. that's why i love being a home loan expert! ♪ an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. tell your doctor about your medical...
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the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five villagers. i would like to rescue of that report is true. also, yesterday, and general ham may point of saying that there was no official communication with the rebel forces during this operation. was there any communication with the rebel forces in the recovery of these airmen? >> let me answer your second question first. and had no communication with any foreign body of the rebel force during the recovery operations. the first question u.s. was was there any collateral damage during the recovery operations. anytime we have an air craft malfunction did we lose the aircraft, there will be an investigation. i'm not prepare
the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five...
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we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance to the banks. we have provided extensive training to try to get them to understand and create a detailed what should be taken into account. we have had meetings all over the country. we have been in line. we take this very seriously. we have at it a new community banks council that will have a member from each district. we will meet with the fourth three times a year. we understand this is a serious problem. we are doing all we can to eliminate artificial beria's. >> do you think that the costs that will accrue will make it more difficult for them to survive? and
we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance...
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he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and said why are you skirting around compromise? because that has become a dirty word for outsiders, political outsiders on the left and the right and for all those of us that follow politics and i shouldn't speak for, but we can ask him right away he thinks compromise is a dirty word. i would be shocked if he said it was. for many of us it is the kind of art of politics. it's how you achieve some sort of legislative output rather than sitting there and after two years not getting anything done because nobody can get exactly what they want. but i think if you think of that, think about how difficult it is to address questions of taxes and spending and particularly entitlements if you have an increasingly vocal element on both ends of the party, both parties, both ends of each party that thinks that compromise is itself a sellout, it's difficult it makes it more difficult for the leadership. i think tom is exactly right about how the parties chan
he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and said why are you skirting around compromise? because that has become a dirty word for outsiders, political outsiders on the left and the right and for all those of us that follow politics and i shouldn't speak for, but we can ask him right away he thinks compromise is a dirty word. i would be shocked if he said it was. for many of us it is the kind of art of politics. it's how you achieve some sort of legislative...
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us. i want to start by taking a moment to recognize your hard work on the american queen in ag and security act in the previous congress. the house passage was a success. it would have lowered production costs by spurring investment in clean energy technology while controlling costs. thanks to his leadership, it had broadbased support that it needed to win final approval in the house of representatives. unfortunately, [unintelligible] from passing complementary legislation and given the hill, we'reoliticacapitol unlikely to see a similar package,. the bill pointed the country in the right direction. i have no doubt that the u.s. will move down the path of -- outlined by chairman waxman and congressman markey. the center for american progress and the fund had focused on shaping strong markets, investing in world- class infrastructure. they will create certainty for clean energy investors and businesses while building a foundation for robust future growth. these technologies will help the l
us. i want to start by taking a moment to recognize your hard work on the american queen in ag and security act in the previous congress. the house passage was a success. it would have lowered production costs by spurring investment in clean energy technology while controlling costs. thanks to his leadership, it had broadbased support that it needed to win final approval in the house of representatives. unfortunately, [unintelligible] from passing complementary legislation and given the hill,...
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they didn't want to use concerns. they just in my view concerned so therefore be contributing not actually and that's how almost every one of our meeting with the government has been there knowing that they need for the industry we're out there we're trying to tell the industry that they have to name all chemicals to them and they said they are the future that n.p.r. are but the only report which is that over and over the kinds of chemicals that early and the industry has kind of sceptical they don't want to give away the trade secrets you know this and they say they do thought before and you're talking about who's going to actually police. get rid of now and just let industry police themselves and the leader just that name but in your office waiting for them to report to you can tell you what is going on shouldn't that be allowed at home. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold the both gallon here and ask. well the sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended u
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today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root source of dioxin. it was also thought to be the world's largest producer of chlorine one of the root causes of dioxins and the largest producer of chemical feedstocks to make p.v.c. plastics whose life cycle is associated with more doubts information than any other manmade product on earth. because of these modern chemical processes by nine hundred eighty seven dioxins were present in everything from gators to coffee filters to tampons. in two thousand and three dar released an open letter to midland residents stating that douses were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clari
today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root...
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colin quinn joins us next. come on back! ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. motrin pm. [ male announcer ] build your better breakfast with all the flavors you choose. try an irresistible steak, egg & cheese, with toasty tomato or chipotle southwest sauce on tasty flatbread. only at subway! ♪ will match it and give you up to a one-hundred dollar gift card. plus, friday through saturday, save twenty-five percent off all craftsman power lawn and garden equipment, and outdoor storage. it's a turf war. sears. i really didn't see it coming. i didn't realize i was drifting into the other lane. [ kim ] i was literally falling asleep at the wheel. it got my attention, telling me that i wasn't paying attention. i had no idea the guy in front of me had stopped short. but my car did. -my car did. -thankfully, my mercedes did. [ male announ
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experiencing these they don't want to use concern if they just don't want to use concern so if we're going to be not actually in that hole almost every one of them even what the government has been the no one had that they need for the industry workers out there are trying to tell the industry that they have to name all the temples to them and they say they are really huge that n.p.r. i but they only report which is that over and over and tons of chemicals that are linked and that industry has kind of step because they don't want to give away the trade secrets in all this and they say they do suffer for it and you're talking about who's going to actually police believe you're free now you just let industry police them follow you and all these are just a name but in your office waiting for them to report to you and tell you what's going on shouldn't that mafia like to bomb. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold a boat out here and ask. people that sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended up selling to them but. i have asked
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he tells us you. never have all consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. the weight of popular uprisings in the arab world has led political analysts to come up with twenty if not a force some are calling it rain in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing you to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a rage the bullets have region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by a former adviser to president george w. bush term as graham thank you very much for your time sir what do you think is an aftermath or four for the advance unfolding in the middle east right now. of course probably an earthquake that is going to change the ground underneath the regimes that have been in place for the past forty years and what we're seeing is the consequences of a lot of developments in communications consequences of population growth of new desires by people to move toward denies their lives in a somewhat diffe
he tells us you. never have all consequence of globalization and growing populations that interview next. the weight of popular uprisings in the arab world has led political analysts to come up with twenty if not a force some are calling it rain in the desert that would hopefully cause the region of the corrupt regimes others are comparing you to a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a rage the bullets have region well at some perspective from that we're now joined by a former adviser...
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the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think tha
the car use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so...
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you know, none of us speak italian, so it's going to be a little struggle for us. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. what are you going to do? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i mean, do you know where you're going to end up in italy? are you in venice? are you going to fall in water? can you swim? [ light laughter ] >> i can swim but we have no idea where we're going. i mean, it's just gonna be like a huge surprise for us. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and can you tell us if all the roommates are going? >> um, well yes. >> jimmy: everybody is going? >> yes, everyone is going. including sam. >> jimmy: sammi "sweetheart" is going as well? >> yes, sam will be there. >> jimmy: very interesting. and deanna, our new pal deanna is going, too? >> of course, deanna. >> jimmy: i mean, come on. >> little love bug. >> jimmy: i love deanna. >> yes. >> jimmy: little love bug. i love your language that you have with her. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: you actually at some points, you don't speak english at all. you just make sounds. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you go like -- [ snooki sounds ] >> uh- huh. oh wow. you did it perfec
you know, none of us speak italian, so it's going to be a little struggle for us. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. what are you going to do? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: i mean, do you know where you're going to end up in italy? are you in venice? are you going to fall in water? can you swim? [ light laughter ] >> i can swim but we have no idea where we're going. i mean, it's just gonna be like a huge surprise for us. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and can you...
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it is still a long way to go for us. the mobility plans that local authorities are now obliged to develop, and the hearings that are organized because of that, are almost always concerning parking places. we have now a program where we are having one less car parking space. in the streets, you see, there is one car less because now bicycles can ride their bikes, but the comments are not as enthusiastic. you will have to be from the cycling movement to be happy about that. it is a hard struggle. >> you, sir? >> with health insurance, i think people are realizing it is an idea whose time has come. maybe we're trying to make the same thing with cycling. in the united states, many people, especially in big cities, are much more resistant to the idea, including individual motorists, not just businesses afraid of profit. i am wondering, i am not sure how much a european have met with people who are very resistant, thinking it is like socialism, people just want to take over the streets and will not be room for cars and we will
it is still a long way to go for us. the mobility plans that local authorities are now obliged to develop, and the hearings that are organized because of that, are almost always concerning parking places. we have now a program where we are having one less car parking space. in the streets, you see, there is one car less because now bicycles can ride their bikes, but the comments are not as enthusiastic. you will have to be from the cycling movement to be happy about that. it is a hard struggle....
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as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's allowed to contraflow cycle. a policy of permits is another instrument we have just to, well, to mainly used to limit the parking places for cars. we prefer to have parking places for bicycles. of course, there is still -- but that's -- we're only at the beginning. this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure while you have seen the slides in the netherlands, it's very popular there. there are many more investments in our neighboring country to do so, but we are making a start and it's a nice project because it crosses a highway, so it's really very well to use. regional biking service points serve two aims. one is of course, the people who want to bike, to rent their bike, to have it repaired. on the other hand, it's part of a social economic project, so, therefore, it's also an initiative that i find personally very important. these are people who are unemployed but get i
as a cyclist, i like the advanced stoplights and i make much use of it. i was already one of those cyclists who was contraflow cycling. it's a good thing and i can tell my kids that it's allowed to contraflow cycle. a policy of permits is another instrument we have just to, well, to mainly used to limit the parking places for cars. we prefer to have parking places for bicycles. of course, there is still -- but that's -- we're only at the beginning. this is called the viking bridge. i'm sure...
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both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a celebration that secretary clinton and michelle obama held for the 100th anniversary of world women's day. and i mention this if part because it was very impressive to see women leaders from all over the world there and it took a little longer because all had very interesting things to say. but prior to this, i was talking to secretary clinton and mrs. obama about this and i was explaining that i was going to give a speech at lunch. and we were sort of reflecting on the role of women in economics. and the point that i try to make in various speeches, when i was at goldman sachs we published a report
both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a...
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the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in egypt for years. while mubarak may be gone, the revolution is far from over. >> the remnants of the old party are still in power. people are still being arrested and tortured but now we have a voice. >> many in egypt agreed with his new. he has become a figurehead of the revolution. the audience asks how he sees the role of the security forces in the future. >> if a new government wants to change the security forces the police must change their way of thinking. the interior minister praised the security forces. later they said they were issuing uniforms. it was not the uniforms
the game is open. >> are middle east analyst speaking to us earlier. one prominent campcigner for freedom and democracy spent days on end in tahrir square. he held press conferences in his office in order to draw the world's attention to the situation. mubarak is gone but this man is warning of a counterrevolution. we heard more about his views. >> he is popular among ordinary egyptians but not among the country's political elite. he has been a critic of the social situation in...
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psychological warfare unit used mind tricks on senators to secure more cash and fruits raising fears over the military's reach into political life. now as the first and only presidents of the soviet union that may have got a bunch of eighty on wednesday talks to his daughter and asks how much influence her father's ideas hold today our interview show spotlight is up next. how again you're welcome to spotlight the answers shout out our seat. then today my guest is. the first president. of a child is celebrating his eightieth birthday for many people in the world his name is synonymous chant to strike and openness his new unprejudiced policy towards the west the arctic air and made the u.s.s.r. a new country his heritage today is his ideas of democracy and freedom promoted by the barbershop foundation. do they have much worse to do these days here's the rice president of the garbage your foundation and the order of the first and last president of the u.s.s.r. which. after years of stagnation some circles and a saw good leadership came to understanding it was necessary that was the time
psychological warfare unit used mind tricks on senators to secure more cash and fruits raising fears over the military's reach into political life. now as the first and only presidents of the soviet union that may have got a bunch of eighty on wednesday talks to his daughter and asks how much influence her father's ideas hold today our interview show spotlight is up next. how again you're welcome to spotlight the answers shout out our seat. then today my guest is. the first president. of a...
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because obviously with the latest from the world for us. well welcome this is the sports news live an hour to you thanks for joining us and here is what's coming up in the program twenty eight seen vs when since winds into future world cup hosts russia and the top are prepared to meet in the international friendly later on tuesday. the galloping best of seven series against so i bought the winning game three move a time that's in the cage trial. and maria sharapova dances to be called as in miami while top seed caroling was not he suffers shall defeat in the fourth stage. put both last word to future world cup hosts will go had to had tonight's russia and gets our gearing up to meet in a friendly in doha russia's last clash was a pretty disappointing affair adds you guys because john just failing to secure all three points against armenia in euro qualifying held to school this draw to get it back on another point of concern is that russia winless in the last three matches so i go alexander kids are called the last man in fact to school for
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told us the will to publish the full truth isn't when according to what. mr ivanov i think will say we do know in earth electricity sense so so they easily say that that nuclear blue clear tricity is the future. you know that no future for only one generation some our scientists are especially sad review. will use only solar only wean only call only world it's from my point due to its great mistake here eat kind of green energy generation must have known here it's part of zero all energy injuries and my opinion about the future if you will i will have some time fellas article you know that one story of new testament when master was go in to drill he remain again calling for one slave five corn score you are in the one going for the search after coming back you check to what happened as if your slave said i doubled these koreans the second said i got your five points and the last said i. got these coins into the ground then noir new moving it isn't possible through. the ground there too we've got from gort nature would something like that so in the current
told us the will to publish the full truth isn't when according to what. mr ivanov i think will say we do know in earth electricity sense so so they easily say that that nuclear blue clear tricity is the future. you know that no future for only one generation some our scientists are especially sad review. will use only solar only wean only call only world it's from my point due to its great mistake here eat kind of green energy generation must have known here it's part of zero all energy...
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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
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you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who visit high school do so by bike and you got to realize how in the situation, there are hardly any school buses in the netherlands. there will be no parents bringing their children to high school by car. they say, ok, what's wrong, you can use your bike. it's very cold or range, you won't melt, do you? -- raining, you won't melt do you? >> there are more sigh cligs then people in the -- cyclists then people in the neggederlands. they cost each 30 million euros to build. and the bicycles, you can't see it but more than a quarter of all trips and 40% of all trips up to 40 kilometers are made by bike.
you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who...
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parents and children used the blog to search for and find each other. the blog is full of names and messages, even today. >> people's sadness, anger and fear run sunday. they simultaneously experienced earthquake, a tsunami and nuclear contamination. food has become scarce. pele have lost their hope for the future. people in the disaster zones could be helped if petrol supply could finally be delivered to the provinces. >> after the earthquake, my immediate thought was that the reactors in fukushima could not be cooled anymore. there was no information from the government. the nuclear power plant has been in fukushima since i was born. i never paid much attention to it. the message was that radiation had no effect on the human body. i was reassured at the time. >> have a two-year-old and a 4-year-old. my children made an origami and give it to me to make me smile. a gift voucher for laughter. i can work harder. i can work -- push myself more. many people are worse off than me. they are suffering more than me. i cannot complain. >> still much too early t
parents and children used the blog to search for and find each other. the blog is full of names and messages, even today. >> people's sadness, anger and fear run sunday. they simultaneously experienced earthquake, a tsunami and nuclear contamination. food has become scarce. pele have lost their hope for the future. people in the disaster zones could be helped if petrol supply could finally be delivered to the provinces. >> after the earthquake, my immediate thought was that the...
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which we hope will let us have a comprehensive picture of earthquake precursors which we can process with our many detectors after which will be able to predict more reliably so far this task has not been solved anywhere in the world either in terms of technicality or technology we're cooperate. with several countries the experience the russian federation in the former sort of a union of gain should be used by the international community so we're working with a grant from europe i think that after these disasters japan will be interested in uniting our common effort in forecasting such disasters as well as the design engineer of le nothing can you put it into simple words for us how does it work with an. example we monitor for satellites that fly over places and question the signals from the satellites we analyze the signal delays was less attacked how long it was the late in the eye on a sphere which then lets us forecast the extent of its disturbance the correlation is very clear unfortunately we can't yet predict when more or fewer shocks will occur and what their magnitude will b
which we hope will let us have a comprehensive picture of earthquake precursors which we can process with our many detectors after which will be able to predict more reliably so far this task has not been solved anywhere in the world either in terms of technicality or technology we're cooperate. with several countries the experience the russian federation in the former sort of a union of gain should be used by the international community so we're working with a grant from europe i think that...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give us a bubble bath and here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most cooking different they are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the guys they don't clean the gulf with a few just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect photos because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with health funding history of cancer and pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground and. go down to my. things nonexistent under the sun. fill the gap of adrenaline to. discover deeply hidden secrets. the air seemed. fine. and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. culture is that so much given to each musician of our
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give us a bubble bath and here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most cooking different they are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the guys they don't clean the gulf with a few just today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect photos because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers...
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they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the conference, however, have been stressing points of unity. >> the participants have affirmed the importance of full and swift implementation of the security council resolutions and our strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of libya. we will be pursuing additional sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the regime. >> delegates say the ongoing airstrikes against the gaddafi regime are just a first at which must be followed by political process. they have agree
they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british hosts of the...
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations...
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kill us. that's number one what are you afraid the most for your life your country. even you know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed here. especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start push when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. it doesn't get out when you started the perestroika could you imagine the scale of the changes to calm. people i think i did not completely but it is dangerous to start a storm in our country if you lose control you may get into a lot of trouble to chavez reforms basically failed because reforms failed we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we had to take a risk but we couldn't we needed changes would be an innovation because you are saying that you didn't quite understand the scale of it are when did you finally get a clear realization
kill us. that's number one what are you afraid the most for your life your country. even you know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed here. especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start push when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. it doesn't get out when you started the perestroika could you imagine...
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the globe is that the patient that we are now joined by one of fascist leading nuclear experts get us off strong thank you very much for your time sir now many experts have already it compared the focus. to the chernobyl past how proper of this comparison it is in new york. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community and leaves there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes like isotopes of noble gases which will decay relatively quickly now the key issue is whether they manage to contain fission material in the milk and fuel within the core. mass which is now being formed in the three reactors even the japanese themselves admit that melting is taking place this mass can also appear in other reactors as well as the situation is still unclear even around those units that were shut down obviously they haven't fully taken the situation under control get but hopefully once the electric cable the japan is heavily counting on is installed it will enable them to somehow loca
the globe is that the patient that we are now joined by one of fascist leading nuclear experts get us off strong thank you very much for your time sir now many experts have already it compared the focus. to the chernobyl past how proper of this comparison it is in new york. in my opinion the entire atomic energy community and leaves there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise is related to a yield of relatively short lived isotopes...
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they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be taking hold. i make special note of consumer spending. we also had good gains in the u.s. manufacturing output. my projection is that we will see stronger economic growth. the federal report says rejection speed -- projections. it is higher than projections made in november. despite the improvement in the growth of output, it is only improving slowly. we do see some grounds for optimism. there are declines in the new unemployment claims. the signal wall for unemployment to come down to desired levels -- it has still taken a while for unemployment to come down to desired levels.
they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be...
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it is reason enough for us to take a look around its capital, budapest. it is known for its architecture and is known as the pearl of the danube. >> from the fisherman's passion -- bastion of the danube to the parliament, this is a top spot in europe. it's famous ballads are popular with hotel guests and others alike -- locals alike. some, like the chess players, can stay in the water for hours on end. the city's venerable cafe culture is experiencing a resurgence. a rounded turn-of-the-century their 1000 cafes in budapest. it almost feels like you've gone back in time here, except for the laptops. this woman works as a tour guide for vips, travel agents and has heaps of local inside tips. this drama is used almost exclusively by locals, but it is also a great and cheap way to taking some of the city's sights. >> this is the no. 2 line, which goes along the danube. for the price of a transit ticket, you can see some of the tops -- top sites in the city. >> there is another option, too. this and tibias bus travels up and down the danube offering -- this am
it is reason enough for us to take a look around its capital, budapest. it is known for its architecture and is known as the pearl of the danube. >> from the fisherman's passion -- bastion of the danube to the parliament, this is a top spot in europe. it's famous ballads are popular with hotel guests and others alike -- locals alike. some, like the chess players, can stay in the water for hours on end. the city's venerable cafe culture is experiencing a resurgence. a rounded...
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historic decisions use it historic decisions it's just made the decisions for both up to eighteen and to twenty two to go to new territory is to russia and to qatar and as there was no executive committee in between this morning here take it to yesterday afternoon of the executive committee in an anonymously lucian's. that definitely both up to eighty eight believe russia two twenty two cut. the domestic football action and spartak moscow handled themselves with boys in the russian cop cup last eight as they confident they did see bede in subzero temperatures out of jones' zubrin netting some eleven minutes in for sports all day for five zero yakovlev added the second right after the half time break manager violated garfield and his charges winning without several foreign stars stayed home to rest ahead of their europa league match with. me while a big win for real madrid in the spanish league they got back they cost reducing the gap between them and barcelona to seven points after destroying malaga seven nil at the barren ago but red hat's away for their first and so it's not a seven
historic decisions use it historic decisions it's just made the decisions for both up to eighteen and to twenty two to go to new territory is to russia and to qatar and as there was no executive committee in between this morning here take it to yesterday afternoon of the executive committee in an anonymously lucian's. that definitely both up to eighty eight believe russia two twenty two cut. the domestic football action and spartak moscow handled themselves with boys in the russian cop cup last...